EU ambassador to Kenya assured it will continue working together with Kenyan government and support development projects. Photo: UGCSource: Twitter

"Kenya is at a turning point, marked by the need to consolidate and strengthen economic growth, the rule of law and democratic governance to fulfil its Vision 203," the European External Action Service wrote.

"The Joint Cooperation Strategy will adapt the EU’s approach to best reflect Kenya's lower middle-income status while addressing the major inequalities and development challenges that persist across the country," it added.

The money includes indicative financial commitments from the EU, the European Investment Bank (EIB), Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Slovak Republic, Sweden, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.